Clinical oncology role is diagnosis, management, and treatment of cancer patients based on evidence-based medicine and patient-centered care. 'Clinical Oncology' session focuses on accomplishments in clinical practices, therapeutic strategy, and multidisciplinary approaches enhancing outcomes in cancer patients.".
This specialty includes a variety of therapies, ranging from surgery to radiation, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and combination therapy. Clinical oncologists measure disease size, tumor biology, patient health, and molecular characteristics to tailor individualized treatment programs. Monitoring response closely, managing side effects, and maintaining quality of life are involved in complicated care.
The session covers integration of precision medicine, biomarker-guided therapy, and new technologies like liquid biopsy, AI-based diagnosis, and advanced imaging. Multidisciplinary coordination among surgeons, medical oncologists, radiologists, and supportive care teams facilitates integrated management of the patient from diagnosis through treatment and follow-up.
Participants will learn best practices, novel solutions, and cutting-edge research in clinical oncology. This session focuses on the centrality of patient-centered, evidence-based care in optimizing survival, reducing treatment-related morbidity, and elevating the practice of oncology through clinical excellence and innovation.